Our brains are incredibly adept at adjusting to new challenges, a general concept known as neuroplasticity. Some blind people are known to use echolocation, and now there’s a proof of concept for a similar idea for those that can’t hear well.

A group of Israeli and Polish scientists have developed a “sensory substitution device, (Read more...)

Our brains are incredibly adept at adjusting to new challenges, a general concept known as neuroplasticity. Some blind people are known to use echolocation, and now there’s a proof of concept for a similar idea for those that can’t hear well.

A group of Israeli and Polish scientists have developed a “sensory substitution device, (Read more...)